Originally released in 1968 and, now screening in its new digital print, it has been described as ‘the best science-fiction film of all time’, with its stunning special effects, existential scope and psychotic computer, and has become the benchmark for visionary futuristic cinema.

Dullea has recently starred in Fahrenheit 451, an American television dystopian drama film written and directed by Ramin Bahrani.

The screenings are part of BFI’s nationwide Uprising! Spirit of ‘68 season looking back on a revolutionary year. It is produced by the BFI Film Audience Network with support from the National Lottery. Also supported by Film Hub NI.

Other films in the programme include Woodstock: The Director’s Cut and Easy Rider screening at one of Northern Ireland’s biggest music festivals, Stendhal Festival (10-11 August) in Limavady. Revellers will enjoy watching the documentary, chronicling the highlights from the seminal 1969 rock festival, on the big stage screen.

Lindsay Anderson’s seminal portrait of youth rebellion If (27 June), influential cinéma-vérité masterpiece Medium Cool (31 July) and John Luc Godard’s Sympathy for the Devil (8 August) will also be shown at the Nerve Centre cinema.